Lake Powell is the principal reservoir of the Colorado River storage project. It is located on the Colorado River and tributaries in northern Arizona and southeastern Utah. The reservoir extends 186 miles up the Colorado River from the Glen Canyon...

Mary Ann Routledge and Ralph Smith home (located at approximately 2200 North 1700 East) - this was the first home built in North Logan (March 17, 1884) - Standing in front of home is Mary Ann Jolley Smith, her second son John Smith; in carrage...

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An evaluation of the Utah Juvenile Justice System by Youth Development and Delinquency Prevention Administration Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. Included in the evaluation was...

The Tuddenham Ranch in about 1920. Excerpt from Kathryn Tuddenham's history: "Dad and his brother, Uncle Joe had bought 880 acres of farm and pastureland on the extreme west side of the valley. Most of the land was sagebrush-covered hills. About...

Remains of the Ralph Smith Greenville Home (located above the canal at 2100 North at about 1800 East) - This was the second home Ralph Smith built for himself and his 4th wife Susanne Jolley. He passed away in this home.

Ralph Smith (far right) while in jail in Orem, Utah for "unlawful cohabitation" with Peter Maughan and Wilford Woodruff - "While confined at home with sickness in March, 1887, I was arrested, charged with unlawful cohabitation, and placed under...

Mary Ann Rutledge Jolley Smith was the 4th plural wife of Ralph Smith. In 1884, Ralph and his son's built her a home on the Greenville bench. That home became the first home completed and the birthplace for the first children (twins) born in North...

Ralph Smith - The photo was taken while on his mission in 1879 at age 44. Ralph came to Logan in 1859 with his first wife Hannah. In 1884, he constructed the first home in Greenville/North Logan for his 4th plural wife Mary Ann Jolley Smith and...

5 sets of twins born in North Logan. All the parents lived along 1200 East, which became known as "Twin Street" - (front row): June and David Carson with twins - (center row): Rhonda and Ronald Gunnell, Alberta Gunnell and Don Gunnell (each has a...

The new Theurers Market that was rebuilt on the west side of the Lewiston (Utah) Main Street, showing a corner entrance that is no longer used. To the north another Theurers shop in a white house is visible, and just beyond that, another building...

This proposed Rehabilitation and Betterment Program for the Hyrum Project describes the history and current condition of the Hyrum Project facilities, parts of which were over 50 years old in 1989. This report seeks to (1) describe the need for...

James & Crenie Maughan / Preston & Lily Heninger home 1317 East 1770 North
The home was later lived in by President Lewis Madsen USAC president,
and later by Wade and Lorna Dewey before they build their new home down the street.
The home was then...

View from Logan looking noth towards North Logan along 1200 East with 1400 North visible at the bottom of the hill. The trees mark the original home and Bror Anders Nyman. Later his son Orvin Nyman purchased the home which he sold to Seth Budge...

Ice skating pond on the west side of the North Logan Elementary school. The log building was originally the old scout house and before that, a church granary which sat to the west of the North Logan 1st ward church. It was torn down in 1940. The...

Pehr Cronquist - Pehr is in some documents referred to as Peter Cronquist. Pehr was one of the earliest settlers of North Logan and farmed in the area for some time prior to it's first settlement. He initially owned the property where the USU...